Example sentences of "are in the " in BNC.
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1 | The biggest changes are in the length of time people ill with the disease are now surviving and in the nature of the illnesses themselves . |
2 | He is not at all well , very breathless , and by the time we are in the care he is gasping for air . |
3 | ‘ If there is to be an effective Christian response to AIDS we need to support organisations like ACET who are in the front line giving practical care and support . ’ |
4 | 315 OF THESE ARE IN THE UK , WORKING ON BEHALF OF 318 INDIVIDUALS AND RAISING MORE THAN £260,000 A YEAR TO FURTHER AMNESTY 'S WORK . |
5 | There is the theory of art , and there is aesthetics ; there is writing about artefacts which may or may not be categorised as art , but are in the hands of the archaeologist or the anthropologist ; and there is art appreciation . |
6 | We are in the Scotland of TB , pneumonia and drink , in which sex is spoken of as a matter of men attacking women . |
7 | Which is rather like saying that slum-dwellers would rather live in the slums than anywhere else — there they are in the slums , are n't they ? |
8 | What do you feel about actors keeping themselves in step with training once they are in the profession ? |
9 | All this is now due to change and it is , not surprisingly , the smaller , less profitable and traditionally-run tenanted houses that are in the front line for disposal . |
10 | Our theory — if we are in the business of expounding a theory on the subject of pub design — is that each pub must be treated individually and on its own merits . |
11 | We are in the presence of very great evil , my friends , and the little grey cells must not be denied . ’ |
12 | All arts are in the final analysis . |
13 | Fortunately , the flowering of successive groups usually overlaps , and as most of the best varieties are in the mid-season group , just one from that group will pollinate most other varieties . |
14 | Unless you are in the habit of using the airbrakes on the base leg , you will tend to hesitate about using them and will end up too high . |
15 | If you are in the relevant age-group , and have registered your address with your GP , then you should automatically get an invitation by the end of 1993 . |
16 | Given this premise , we should not be surprised to find the police are in the forefront of support for proposals such as the introduction of identity cards ; it was not surprising to find the 1988 Superintendents ' Association conference not only supporting this motion , but arguing for the creation of twenty-four hour armed patrols throughout the country and making a plea for a national motorway squad . |
17 | They are in the heat of battle , in the ‘ arena ’ , competing for office , participating in feuds , factions and coalitions . |
18 | However , do n't make too much of a habit of switch-changing because the opponent may pick up your rhythm and attack just as you are in the middle of a change . |
19 | Their horses are in the park — three good ones , too . ’ |
20 | The Jews are in The Church as they are in the snow … |
21 | The Jews are in The Church as they are in the snow … |
22 | Sara and I are in the front bedroom . |
23 | Both locomotive and train are in the Provincial colours . |
24 | In total one can only marvel at the numerous stations opened in the 1980s and it is pleasing to note that many more are in the pipeline . |
25 | Bass have now disposed or freed more than 1,400 of their pubs and another 400 are in the pipeline , according to Bass Inns and Taverns boss Charles Darby . |
26 | If you are in the market for new doors , read this first |
27 | The brush should be suspended in linseed oil , so that the bristles are in the oil , but not touching the bottom of the container , as this would distort the bristles . |
28 | I hope you do n't mind but I believe my own dog would not appreciate the goodies as much as those who are in the kennels . |
29 | Most of these failures are in the order of mental operation , which is in accordance with Richards 's dominantly psychologistic approach . |
30 | I believe profoundly in all these things , it goes without saying ; my difficulty lies in knowing how defensible they are in the form in which they are visibly institutionalized in the anglophone academy . |